133.We ought to be grateful for all the circumstances which enabled us to attain and those which inspired us.
134.Choices are made according to varying mixtures of rational reasoning and emotions.
135.To bear with resentment is difficult .To take our leave from its misery is happy relief.
136.Repetition enhances appreciation and zeal or heightens annoyance and aversion.
137.To keep is to impede or nurture. To keep is to destroy or preserve.
138.Awareness is not only exploring the inner self but the outer environment as well.
139.We go in pursuit for many aims, to learn, to inflate the ego, to serve a cause, to heighten the reputation, to capture, to treasure, to harm and to protect.
140.There is cost involved in both victory and defeat.
141.What others think of us may or may not be what they thought of us previously. What others think of us may or may not be what we think ourselves to be.
142.From what we know, we can decrease or augment, deplete or replenish, waste or retain, discourage or nurture , obliterate or create.
143.Whether one?s labours are rewarded with favour or spurned, whatever the outcome, one ought to be consoled with the comfort that the execution of our labours were made under the cover of probabilities and guided by clarity of conscience.
144.Sometimes gestures and silence are the most apt communication.
145.Far better to give a sterling performance without an audience rather than to an unappreciative one.
146.Where love resides there is a bond. Where there?s a bond it may not always have love as company.
147.When love is no more, mutual respect and tolerance are left. When these due to friction are depleted, parting is best.
148.Rage so long as it reigns, obscures profundity of all else but raging fever.
149.Our scars and hurt have tales to tell. They are part of the cost of living and experience.
150.Faith is trust.
151.In the imperfect cosmos, enhancement of one feature comes with depletion or sacrifice of another.
152.When we serve for gain or from generosity, we still have to put up with some personal discomfort.
153.One stroke of a thread ferrying needle undoes a stitch. One potent stroke of a drug carrying needle undoes a life.
154.If matters were simpler, there would be more trust, less elaborate schemes and less reading between the lines.
155.If we view valid individualism and idiosyncrasies as unacceptable, then being ourselves is tantamount to an illegal act.
156.At times scarcity and limitations bring about excellence.
157.Our passion indicates our commitment .How our passion consumes and endures testify to the intensity of conviction.
158.To be exceptional may mean being at the extreme ends of classification.
159.It takes effort to create well, duplicate well and emulate well.
160.As we progress what were once seen as luxuries become necessities.
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